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[QUOTE=FCX5;30547237]My wife went from a MY Performance to iX and the iX is a much better vehicle in terms of drivability, comfort and build quality. The range is also as good. It is more expensive but you can’t really go back from an iX to MY IMHO. It’s like a Toyota Corolla vs BMW 3 series.
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10-06-2023, 12:42 AM | #26 |
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The problem with the XM is very similar to the i8 issue.
A very expensive car with a sluggish performance that doesn't justify the high listed price. They should have released the Label Red from the beginning and canceled that entry level model, which couldn't compete with Lamborghini Urus Perfomonate and Porsche Cayenne Turbo S. They really missed the chance to make the quickest M SUV that deserves the M badge only |
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10-06-2023, 01:14 AM | #28 |
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And with that; most of us driving enthusiasts still want to drive ourselves. I personally don’t have any need for a self driving vehicle. I want to experience the feel of the drive with me in control of the vehicle. To each their own. FSD is very dangerous at this point in Los Angeles. I know they’ll find a way to make it safer in the future. (2 cents)
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10-06-2023, 01:34 AM | #29 |
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I am the same way, wanting the driving experience - mostly..
But there are times, like commuting chore or tired/sleepy, if FSD worked better/safer, I would consider using. |
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10-06-2023, 01:42 AM | #30 |
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On bmw sales figures, I think they suffered a lot on supply chain issues last year. I think they still do or changing their supply strategy. Hard to find inventory compared to other brands.
Also this helped https://reprints.theygsgroup.com/cr/...WhatBrands.pdf no doubt. I am beginning to feel - post pandemic, supply chain issues, they may be changing their sales and marketing strategy, deliberately keeping supply lower than demand to keep price high - in N.A. Porsche like techniques perhaps |
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Had my X5 lci on order from Xmas last year, will be interesting Q4 numbers
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Be ause it is not a big enough refresh. I have X5 and don't mind the LCI. Would I change mine for the new one, no. Why, not a huge change. If the refresh was drastic the numbers would be different.
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10-06-2023, 09:58 AM | #35 |
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It's hard to find a X5 or X7 near me. I'd say 75%+ are sold before they even hit the dealer lot. They recommended to purchase an X7 now as BMW will be pushing more i's on the sales floor and continuing to restrict production of X's. Not sure if that's just a sales tactic or not though...
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Agree about Ford. When I bought my 2019 F150, it MSRP'd for $60,000. I got it for $44,600. Now one is lucky to get 5K off a F150.. at least in my area.
Now I realize supply chain issues lowered the supply of new vehicles, but firmly believe ford is fine with less sales volume at higher margines.
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As for the Y, it is indestructible as long as the motors don’t fail like mine did (one of them). Of course the iX has had its own set of failures. After 10k miles the Y really starts to seem crappy. Ride quality is particularly bad over imperfect road surfaces. The supercharger network is a huge plus but if you just want to charge at home it’s a non-issue. |
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There’s no 2024 X2.. these were just the last of the 2023 X2s that remained. Kind of like when they show single digit results for other left over models. It will be 0 sold for Q4.
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